Fashion Communication
Duration | Eligibility |
1 Year | 10th Pass + Foundation of Fashion Design |
Plus Points
- To enroll in the fashion communication course at TTA, students need to have some background in fashion design;
- It’s like the key to unlocking the door to this career path!
- But here’s the cool part: if you’re passionate about fashion communication and want to make it your career, the foundation of fashion design course at TTA will be complementary.
Syllabus
Semester I | Semester II |
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Teaching Methodology
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Value add on | Event & Activities |
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After completing a course in fashion communication from Times And Trends academy, you could explore various career paths in the fashion industry that align with your skills and interests. Here are some potential career options:
- Fashion Public Relations (PR): Working in PR involves managing the public image of fashion brands, designers, or retailers. You would handle media relations, press releases, events, and promotions.
- Fashion Journalism: If you enjoy writing and have a knack for storytelling, consider a career in fashion journalism. You could work for magazines, newspapers, websites, or even start your own fashion blog.
- Fashion Marketing: In this role, you would be responsible for developing and implementing marketing strategies to promote fashion brands or products. This could involve advertising, digital marketing, social media management, and market research.
- Fashion Photography: If you have a passion for photography, you could specialize in fashion photography. This involves capturing images of clothing, accessories, and models for editorial spreads, advertisements, or e-commerce platforms.
- Fashion Brand Management: Brand managers oversee the overall image and identity of a fashion brand. This includes developing brand strategies, managing product lines, and ensuring brand consistency across various channels.
- Digital Marketing and E-commerce: With the growth of online shopping, there are opportunities in digital marketing, e-commerce management, and content creation specifically focused on the fashion industry.
Consider your strengths, interests, and long-term career goals when choosing a path. Networking, internships, and gaining practical experience through freelance work or part-time jobs can also help you explore different roles and industries within fashion communication.
Where to work after Fashion communication course?
These companies and organizations offer a range of opportunities in fashion communication, including roles in public relations, marketing, social media management, content creation, event planning, brand management, and more. Keep an eye on their career pages, attend industry events and networking opportunities, and leverage platforms like LinkedIn to connect with professionals and explore job openings in the fashion industry.